Thank you Marie for teaching this technique. You explained the whole thing very clearly. I've always wanted to make this style of quilt. I will be referencing your video when I do. I just sent my daughter, who's in her 30's , a sewing machine. We live a few states between, so I can't teach her to sew. It would be nice if you could make a few videos for the beginner who knows nothing of sewing. Beautiful quilt. Thank you again.
Cheryl Ramirez, your daughter may benefit from watching the Missouri Star Quilt tutorials. Jenny Doan, the Missouri Star Quilt owner, is an awesome teacher, and she suggests simple shortcuts when possible. Also a quilter who tailors her tutorials to beginners is Jean Truelove. And if you enjoy the kaleidoscope quilt blocks, Jordan (spelling?) Fabrics also has a great two-part tutorial on them. They are also known as Stack and Whack. Good luck!
ok I watched this - LOVE IT! I have a question - you say 8 pattern repeats - but when I did this on paper, 4 pattern repeats (in the stack) gives me 4 squares cut - which when I cut diagonally, gives me 8 triangles - so....am I cutting 8 repeat strips so that I can have 2 sets, or am I not understanding something?
Would it be possible to keep the 'star' shape and make a block out of that somehow without cutting it into a square? That is beautiful too! thx PS can you do anything with the pieces you've cut off too?
Ignore the negative comments about wasting fabric, I appreciate the info! I don't have the patience or time to make the other kaleidoscope quilts. I don't mind leftover fabric as I am smart enough to research and find something cool to do with them! Never wasted!!! I didn't mind the music at all, but I can see if people have hearing issues or attention problems they'd be distracted or annoyed. I think you should find another cool fabric thats currently out and kinda ugly, lol, and do it again!! I bet you can turn ugly fabric into something beautiful! Call it a kaleidoscope!
This quilt makes me think of snowflakes. I kept looking for two of the same block but like snowflakes, it seems that each block is an original. It would be nice if the fabric came in a blue and white print. Very nice tutorial. Thank-you for sharing. Would it be possible to make a miniature quilt from the scraps?
Absolutely gorgeous quilt. ... harder than heck to follow what she's saying though... a real mess of a tutorial, but I want to make that quilt. *Le sigh*
This is very much like stack'n'whack. Although it is beautiful I find that there is far too much wasted fabric!!! However it certainly is a better method of cutting the original blocks. To me so much of the beauty is lost in cutting it down
Marian Lewis The waste can be used in a different quilt ; like a crumb quilt. So really you will be getting 2 quilts in the 1. Or 2 for the price of 1. However you want to look at it. It was my first thought when I saw the block after it was trimmed. Have an amazing day.
I thought this was a great tutorial and didn't even notice the music till I read the comments and then went back to listen. I think people are a bit picky. You can use the cut pieces for other projects.
Such a lovely quilt! Sadly, I couldn’t stick with the video because of the background music; it interferes with my ability to attend to the words and follow the narrative.
This would have been an amazing tutorial if she was putting the pieces together and sewing instead of rushing through. It is not clear that this would be an easy or a fun project. Great idea, pretty fabric...poor execution if the objective was to entice me to buy a kit...
Marianne Dal Christensen, I didn't see this entire tutorial, but this technique can be used without much waste. Bits of fabric, and even thread can be collected for use in other projects so that nothing has to be wasted. If we use biodegradable materials, the problem of waste is solved.
Marianne Dal Christensen she just made it the easy way, you can also cut triangles from each strip then your end shape would be an octagon and the trimming would get less fabric cut off
I would agree with you, I didn't trim these into squares, I did them as octagons then put them on a background (as you would with a Dresden plate) that way I felt I was keeping more of the pattern and just trimming off the smallest amount, which then could of course be used up in a scrap quilt, or since they will all be identical make a very small kaleidoscope block if you have 56 main blocks then you will also have 56 mini blocks and almost zero wastage.....
Please do next videos without the banging "music". Lovely blocks with sashing. Without sash would be chaotic and hard to sleep under. LOTS of scrap with this one. Enough for another quilt of triangles... maybe a geese pattern with blue or white sky.
Beautiful. Love the black and white🥳🥳
Breathtaking! I can imagine a gorgeous afterquilt (pieced back) using the scraps, too.
My first thought too when I saw how large those “scraps” were
Oh wow this is stunning. I am definitely going to look for fabric to make one of these. Thank you so much for sharing this video ❤
Thank you Marie for teaching this technique. You explained the whole thing very clearly. I've always wanted to make this style of quilt. I will be referencing your video when I do. I just sent my daughter, who's in her 30's , a sewing machine. We live a few states between, so I can't teach her to sew. It would be nice if you could make a few videos for the beginner who knows nothing of sewing. Beautiful quilt. Thank you again.
Cheryl Ramirez, your daughter may benefit from watching the Missouri Star Quilt tutorials. Jenny Doan, the Missouri Star Quilt owner, is an awesome teacher, and she suggests simple shortcuts when possible. Also a quilter who tailors her tutorials to beginners is Jean Truelove. And if you enjoy the kaleidoscope quilt blocks, Jordan (spelling?) Fabrics also has a great two-part tutorial on them. They are also known as Stack and Whack. Good luck!
love this. just made one block and it looks lovely. love the square ... not a fan of hexagon.
This is so clever! I'm going to get the pattern from your store! Love it and THANK YOU for doing these helpful tutorials!
I love this video, I went to your website and ordered some patterns, you also made this easy with no special rulers.
only problem is the sound is low.
ok I watched this - LOVE IT! I have a question - you say 8 pattern repeats - but when I did this on paper, 4 pattern repeats (in the stack) gives me 4 squares cut - which when I cut diagonally, gives me 8 triangles - so....am I cutting 8 repeat strips so that I can have 2 sets, or am I not understanding something?
I have no problem with the video, I love it
How many yards did you start with to get 8 repeats? Beautiful quilt!
These are just gorgeous! Thanks for sharing!
Would it be possible to keep the 'star' shape and make a block out of that somehow without cutting it into a square? That is beautiful too! thx PS can you do anything with the pieces you've cut off too?
My thought too.
Ignore the negative comments about wasting fabric, I appreciate the info! I don't have the patience or time to make the other kaleidoscope quilts. I don't mind leftover fabric as I am smart enough to research and find something cool to do with them! Never wasted!!! I didn't mind the music at all, but I can see if people have hearing issues or attention problems they'd be distracted or annoyed. I think you should find another cool fabric thats currently out and kinda ugly, lol, and do it again!! I bet you can turn ugly fabric into something beautiful! Call it a kaleidoscope!
i cant belive it two deferen material make another patern you are very clever madame
Very good tutorial. But please without music. It doesn't help having the background music. Thanks.
This quilt makes me think of snowflakes. I kept looking for two of the same block but like snowflakes, it seems that each block is an original. It would be nice if the fabric came in a blue and white print. Very nice tutorial. Thank-you for sharing. Would it be possible to make a miniature quilt from the scraps?
What music? This is a great tutorial! Thank you.
beautiful quilt. How did you finish quilting? With such a busy pattern ?
Cut the music in the background. Very distracting from the tutorial. Didn’t know what to listen too.
Absolutely gorgeous quilt. ... harder than heck to follow what she's saying though... a real mess of a tutorial, but I want to make that quilt. *Le sigh*
This is very much like stack'n'whack. Although it is beautiful I find that there is far too much wasted fabric!!! However it certainly is a better method of cutting the original blocks. To me so much of the beauty is lost in cutting it down
Marian Lewis The waste can be used in a different quilt ; like a crumb quilt. So really you will be getting 2 quilts in the 1. Or 2 for the price of 1. However you want to look at it. It was my first thought when I saw the block after it was trimmed. Have an amazing day.
Beautiful tutorial
This video has a lot of information but have found that the background music is very distracting.
Danni Koenig t
so you need to multiply the repeat by 8 to figure out the yardage?
What’s the name of the fabric?
thank you ! This is a great video . H.b.
Excellent video
ok I am a dummy - I figured it out! Sorry - and thanks for all you share :-)
Thank you!
I thought this was a great tutorial and didn't even notice the music till I read the comments and then went back to listen. I think people are a bit picky. You can use the cut pieces for other projects.
This video has help give me more ideas
The video is very informative. You can always use your fabric in a scrap quilt. But it’s worth the waste.
Good video and yes the background music is very distracting. =(
Why not use a square ruler to square up the block.
Superbe .
Хорошую ткань разрезала. Зачем?
Can't hear you!
I found your repeat cutting instructions confusing
Might have been a good video, but couldn't tolerate the background "music".
Beautiful but a lot of waste😢
There are sooooo many things you can do with the leftovers, like an excellent second meal you can make a crumb quilt, etc.
Such a lovely quilt! Sadly, I couldn’t stick with the video because of the background music; it interferes with my ability to attend to the words and follow the narrative.
Please don't have music, its very distracting. Quilt is lovely but had to turn off
Turn off the music please!! Found it so distracting that I just had to switch off and go to another tutorial.
Background music is sooo annoying, I cannot listen to the entire tutorial.
The music is AWFUL. It is too loud, in addition to being just bad, and effectively distracts from what you are saying and showing.
This would have been an amazing tutorial if she was putting the pieces together and sewing instead of rushing through. It is not clear that this would be an easy or a fun project. Great idea, pretty fabric...poor execution if the objective was to entice me to buy a kit...
sound is to low!
Sadly so much waste of fabric
Marianne Dal Christensen, I didn't see this entire tutorial, but this technique can be used without much waste. Bits of fabric, and even thread can be collected for use in other projects so that nothing has to be wasted. If we use biodegradable materials, the problem of waste is solved.
Marianne Dal Christensen she just made it the easy way, you can also cut triangles from each strip then your end shape would be an octagon and the trimming would get less fabric cut off
thank you
Marianne Dal Christensen I use the scrapes in scrappy projects. If u use ware soluble top and bottom you can make your own fabric for small projects
I would agree with you, I didn't trim these into squares, I did them as octagons then put them on a background (as you would with a Dresden plate) that way I felt I was keeping more of the pattern and just trimming off the smallest amount, which then could of course be used up in a scrap quilt, or since they will all be identical make a very small kaleidoscope block if you have 56 main blocks then you will also have 56 mini blocks and almost zero wastage.....
you can do without the music...
Please do next videos without the banging "music".
Lovely blocks with sashing. Without sash would be chaotic and hard to sleep under. LOTS of scrap with this one. Enough for another quilt of triangles... maybe a geese pattern with blue or white sky.
Really good tutorial but you could do without the music. That is too distracting and irritating. Thanks for the information.
Thanks for the feedback. We considered your recommendation and our new video doesn't have background music. Watch it here bit.ly/2jtnUDd
Elizabeth M
do you have kits left of blk and white
Плохая операторская работа. Мало показывают работу с тканью, часто видны только руки, а не сам процесс работы с ткань. Огорчена и разочарована.
Music way too distracting... couldn't watch.
A huge waste of fabric sewing like that and cutting all that off. Much easier and less waste to make an octogon and add the corner pieces
STOP THE MUSIC PLEZZZZZZZZZZZZ.
Sound is horrible